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Dynamics of Oligodendrocyte Generation and Myelination in the Human Brain

Authors :
Yeung, Maggie
Sofia, Zdunek
Bergmann, Olaf
Bernard, Samuel
Salehpour, Mehran
Alkass, Kanar
Perl, Shira
Tisdale, John
Possnert, Göran
Brundin, Lou
Druid, Henrik
Frisén, Jonas
Yeung, Maggie
Sofia, Zdunek
Bergmann, Olaf
Bernard, Samuel
Salehpour, Mehran
Alkass, Kanar
Perl, Shira
Tisdale, John
Possnert, Göran
Brundin, Lou
Druid, Henrik
Frisén, Jonas
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The myelination of axons by oligodendrocytes has been suggested to be modulated by experience, which could mediate neural plasticity by optimizing the performance of the circuitry. We have assessed the dynamics of oligodendrocyte generation and myelination in the human brain. The number of oligodendrocytes in the corpus callosum is established in childhood and remains stable after that. Analysis of the integration of nuclear bomb test-derived 14C revealed that myelin is exchanged at a high rate, whereas the oligodendrocyte population in white matter is remarkably stable in humans, with an annual exchange of 1/300 oligodendrocytes. We conclude that oligodendrocyte turnover contributes minimally to myelin remodeling in human white matter and that this instead may be carried out by mature oligodendrocytes, which may facilitate rapid neural plasticity.<br />The Human Regenerative Map, Linné Project 2008-2018

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233829928
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.cell.2014.10.011